To lose a limb
To lose a limb does not mean it's the end of your life.
Brandon Menezes, 14.
"People see me for who I am after getting prosthetic legs,
before they treated me like a five year old with brain damage."
Waldo van der Westhuizen, 29
"My legs were amputated on the 10th of September 2001,
when I woke up on the 11th I got news that I had also lost my two towers.
With my legs it's business as usual"
John Meyer, 44
"I feel vulnerable and exposed without my prosthetic leg,
with it I am empowered."
Mukundi Mashamba, 7
"I'm quick as lightning on my blades,
I feel just like a normal girl with them."
Ntando Mahlangu, 12
" I used to crawl on the ground or sit in a wheelchair,
now I dream of becoming a Paralympic athlete."
Sihle Khumalo, 5
" I can now jump around and play soccer with my friends again."
William le Roux, 4
" With my prosthetic legs I can do what all the other kids can."
Bonga Mbele, 18
" I am a lot more active with my new legs, I can now participate in athletics,
something I could not do in the past."
Zane Bauermeister, 19
" Before I had no self confidence , it was a horrible feeling.
Now I am confident and able to move around again."
Patrick Molokwe, 61
" I felt worthless without my legs, now I'm proud to have them."
Victoria Barry, 19
" I don't see myself as disabled,
I want to help break the stereotype that amputees are disabled."
Robert Wishart, 72
" I was a broken man who did not want to live anymore when I lost my leg,
with my new leg I got a new life. I am a new person."